Discover the marriage records of your Cincinnati ancestors. This exclusive collection of marriage records will reveal your ancestor’s marriage date, place of marriage, and parents’ names. The parents’ names give you a whole new generation to add to your family tree.

With every result, you will find a transcript of all the vital details found in the original register. Images of the original registers will be coming soon to Findmypast. The transcripts will include a combination of the following details:

Name

Role

Marriage date

Birth place

Parish

City

County

State

Spouse’s name

Spouse’s birth place

Father’s and mother’s names

Spouse’s father’s and mother’s names

Country

Archive

Findmypast is proud to host the Catholic Heritage Archive. A collection of exclusive records from various American dioceses. This collection of Cincinnati sacramental registers has been published in partnership with the Archdiocese of Cincinnati. The Archdiocese covers Great Cincinnati and Dayton areas.
The diocese started in 1821 with Bishop Edward Fenwick and flourished into a large Archdiocese. By 1850 Cincinnati was the 5th largest city in the United States. Today the city celebrates a rich history of immigrants and pioneers.

Latin

Most Roman Catholic registers are in Latin. Findmypast’s search will search for the Latin translation of your ancestor’s name.